Wing foiling & windsurfing forecast for Graveyards
LIVE hourly wind, an interactive wind map with customised forecast ratings, and a 14-day outlook on the same page - everything you need to plan a session at Graveyards.
W, NW, SW (Advanced North Coast waves)
15-25 knots is the sweet spot for most; 4-5m wings in lighter air, switching to 3m wings when it exceeds 28 knots.
Best at High Tide (+/- 2 hrs) for optimal water depth and safety. Although it is sailable at all tides.
14 Day - Tide Calendar for Graveyards →Overall
Offers high-quality waves in a raw and challenging Atlantic environment.
Vibe & Crowds
Local and expert. A small group of hardy riders who push the limits in heavy swell. Low. Rarely busy. A spectacular and intense place for a soul-session.
Suitable For
Powerful Atlantic groundswell and rips in a remote and isolated location.
Negatives & Hazards
Graveyards
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LIVE hourly wind, an interactive wind map with customised forecast ratings, and a 14-day outlook on the same page - everything you need to plan a session at Graveyards.
High and low water times, tide curves, moon phase, and spring vs neap context - plan your winging or sailing session around the tide at Graveyards, Antrim.
Water quality at Graveyards
At KnotNow, we report on real-time sewage discharge data to help you decide if the conditions at Graveyards, Antrim are right for you to sail or wing foil.
Wind and weather forecasts for Graveyards are provided to help you plan your sessions. Conditions at this coastal location can change quickly, so always check the actual conditions when you arrive and trust your judgment. These forecasts are for recreational planning - always prioritize safety and verify conditions yourself before heading out. Tidal predictions for Graveyards are based on the nearest primary station at OBAN (161.85km away). Local conditions can vary from these predictions due to coastal topography and weather effects. Always verify tidal conditions on arrival - these predictions are for planning purposes only, not for navigational use or critical safety decisions.